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“A LITTLE JEWEL IN CAMELFORDS CROWN”

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“Stayed in March 2014 in this gorgeous cottage at the back of Warmington House. The cottage is everything you would want- spacious, well furnished and well equipped and with a mattress on the bed in the double room that gave the best nights sleep in years! Thoroughly enjoyed staying here, along with our dog, who was very settled and by the end of the week was guarding the door like it was her own home! Cannot fault what you get when you stay here, very relaxing and home from home.
Camelford itself is a little in need of some TLC just to cheer it up a bit, but Little Warmington needs nothing else other than to keep going, doing what it does so well, making a holiday a real pleasure!
Congratulations Dmitri, don't let this little gem slip from your grasp - get the B & B going again too!”

Sue E, Loughborough, United Kingdom, March 2014

“delightful!”

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“Only one tiny complaint. No guest review book! These are always a great source of information and recommendations. Otherwise - a perfect place to stay. Well equipped, very clean and ideal base for touring the lovely area. Be warned if you have a dog though. Many of the local beaches don't allow dogs, May to Sep, even though they are advertised as 'dog friendly'.”

Customer reviews

“The cottage was spacious. The bathrooms and bedrooms were good sizes.”

Mrs Smith, Camberley, July 2015

“Perfectly located for exploring North Cornwall, the cottage is a great base to visit the sights in the surrounding area. The cottage is cosy with a wood burner and possesses typical cottage interior, noises and character. The kitchen and bathrooms are fitted to a high standard and the shower was fab!”

Mrs English, High Wycombe, June 2015

“Everything about our holiday in Little Warmington was great. In a good location for visiting the sights and there is a lively, friendly pub and shops within walking distance.”

Mrs Curtis, Southampton, March 2015

“The cottage was warm and very well appointed. It was well placed for access to Bodmin Moor, for walking and being located in a town with easy access to shops, pubs and banks etc.”

Mr Castle, Bristol, November 2014

“An excellent, old property furnished to a very good standard and the wood-burning stove was very welcome. Nicely positioned between the seaside, Bodmin Moor and near to the local shops, pubs and other amenities in Camelford.”

Mr Freak, Telford, November 2014

“The annex is self-contained and very nicely furnished, the two large en-suite bathrooms are real treat and the heating is very efficient. The location is idea for visiting Bodmin moor and the coastal path linking Port Isaac, Tintagel and Crackington Haven. Both house and area are both very dog friendly and there are local walks next to the river and through the park for responsible dog-owners. A great base in average weather, would be even more fantastic in sunshine. The owner was very friendly and helpful.”

Mr & Mrs Griffiths And McGowan, Sowerby Bridge, May 2014

“A very good base for exploring the North West Cornish coast!”

Mr Gregson, Poulton-le-Fylde, May 2014

“The direction to the property was detailed and helpful. The cottage was well decorated and cosy and the owner replied promptly to all emails. It was our first time in Camelford and we will definitely go back again, lovely little place. The cottage was in the middle of town, easy to get everywhere. We had a lovely time and would recommend the cottage to anyone.”

Miss Manotaya, Fareham, April 2014

“Central to North and South Cornwall.”

Mrs Almond, Bedford, March 2014

“The cottage is lovely, very well furnished and equipped and much bigger than expected! Cosy in the evenings and a really welcoming place to go back to after a days outing.”

Mr Wootton, Loughborough, March 2014

“Perfect.”

Mr Bishop, Bromsgrove, March 2014

“Good location for a short Winter break as there's plenty to do within easy reach; a great local pub that welcomed dogs and children with a friendly atmosphere and lovely food. Clean and cosy accommodation, very quiet and private.”

Cottage features

Open fire

Smoke-free

Garden / Patio

Cot available

Highchair available

Pub/shop < 1 mile

Washing machine

Dishwasher

Rating

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Sleeps

4

Bedrooms

2

Bathrooms

2

Pets

Yes

The property

This beautifully presented character cottage occupies a wing of a Grade II listed Queen Anne house, set in the heart of the charming small town of Camelford near the North Cornwall coast. Set back from the road in the old market place, this Camelford cottage has many character features including slate floors, beams and a welcoming woodburner, ideal for relaxing in front of after a day on the beach. With two stylish en-suite bedrooms and a well-equipped kitchen with dining area, this Camelford cottage provides ideal accommodation for groups or families. The courtyard garden at the rear of this Camelford cottage provides a pleasant place to sit and enjoy a morning coffee whilst planning the day's activities. A home-from-home Camelford cottage, Little Warmington is the perfect base from which to explore all the delights that the area has to offer including fabulous surfing beaches at Trebarwith Strand and Crackington Haven, a large dog-friendly beach at Widemouth and the historic village of Tintagel, steeped in Arthurian legend. The world-famous Eden Project is within easy reach, as are the well-known villages of Padstow, Port Isaac, Polzeath, and Rock. And of course, being in town there are pubs and bistros just a short walk from your Camelford cottage. A superb Camelford cottage base.

About the location

CAMELFORD

Bude 17 miles; Newquay 20 miles; Truro 25 miles.

The quiet market town of Camelford is located close to Cornwall's north coast and is ideally situated for exploring the wild country of Bodmin Moor and the high cliffs, hidden coves, fishing villages and surfing beaches that populate this beautiful area. The southwest coastal path is a year round attraction and the surrounding villages and hamlets harbour a wealth of country inns and restaurants. Nearby Wadebridge has a vibrant shopping centre, while Padstow, Rock, Port Isaac and Tintagel can all be reached in less than 30 minutes. A superb location all year round.